The Effect of Oxygen Heteroatoms
on the Single Molecule
Conductance of Saturated Chains
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Abstract
Single molecule conductance measurements on alkanedithiols
and
alkoxydithiols (dithiolated oligoethers) were performed using the
STM-controlled break junction method in order to ascertain how the
oxygen heteroatoms in saturated linear chains impact the molecular
conductance. The experimental results show that the difference in
conductance increases with chain length, over the range studied. Comparisons
with electronic structure calculations and previous work on alkanes
indicate that the conductance of the oligoethers is lower than that
of alkane chains with the same length. Electronic structure calculations
allow the difference in the conductance of these two families of molecules
to be traced to differences in the spatial distribution of the molecular
orbitals that contribute most to the conductance. A pathway analysis
of the electronic coupling through the chain is used to explain how
the difference in conductance between the alkane and oligoether molecules
depends on the chain length